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    Steve, your display is wonderful. It's so very elegant and pleasing to the eye

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      Bravo

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        Bigger, faster, more...

        Hi cultural lovers,

        Here comes another wooden beauty - representing the eternal circle of life (Spirale) and the eternal circle of the year with it´s four seasons and twelve months represented by twelve of the most distinctive flowers and fruits as gifts of nature within the Reich.

        Constructed as a bowl with a height of 6 cm - and an impressive diameter of 40 cm.
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          Comparing the size:
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            That's a lovely plate/bowl

            Originally posted by Thorsten B. View Post
            Hi cultural lovers,

            Here comes another wooden beauty - representing the eternal circle of life (Spirale) and the eternal circle of the year with it´s four seasons and twelve months represented by twelve of the most distinctive flowers and fruits as gifts of nature within the Reich.

            Constructed as a bowl with a height of 6 cm - and an impressive diameter of 40 cm.

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              Thank you - here is some more food.
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                Originally posted by Thorsten B. View Post
                Thank you - here is some more food.
                I could go for the apples, pears and grapes, the pine twigs and nuts look a bit chewy though!

                Plate is in good shape apart from losing its shellac, I'd be tempted to clean and re-coat, it would look fantastic displayed on a piece of DHW furniture

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                  Spring and summer:
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                    Another great plate, Thorsten!

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                      And autumn and winter - will indeed make a perfect display on DHW 93.
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                        What are your opinions on this piece?

                        kind regards

                        Uli
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                          Originally posted by H-U Rudel View Post
                          What are your opinions on this piece?

                          kind regards

                          Uli
                          Nice piece of oak furniture, but I see no TR cultural interest in the motifs.

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                            It`s from the father of my grandmother, he was a SS member. But my grandmother doesn`t know if this piece has SS relations.

                            kind regards

                            Uli

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                              Originally posted by H-U Rudel View Post
                              It`s from the father of my grandmother, he was a SS member. But my grandmother doesn`t know if this piece has SS relations.

                              kind regards

                              Uli
                              It looks like it could have been made in the time of the TR and its a good looking piece but the symbols are what could be found both before and after that time also. Nothing SS specific as far as I see but I'm sure some of our German members can comment with better knowledge than I.

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                                This type of chest has been made in quite some numbers and in different sizes within the 70ties, 80ties and even today - after throwing away all the lovely old traditional oak furniture pieces in german households in the 50ties and 60ties and replacing it with Chrom- and Resopal-postmodern-retro-Bauhaus-functionary-Bim-Bam-Bums-fu**-off-sh*t-pieces of pseudo-furniture...
                                ...people realized that they just lost their culture and tried to get back a homy and comfy atmosphere and so wrought iron and oak stuff was introduced in the modernized households again and this chest is one of the typical pieces from that retro-peasant style aera.
                                Can get you ten of these within a week.

                                The quality and finish is different from the real traditionally handmade pieces of the TR period and does not have a real natural apperance and quality either.

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